Researchers have used metal tags to identify individual bristlecone pines (Pinus longaeva) for research purposes in the Patriarch Grove of the ancient bristlecone pine forest, Inyo National Forest, California. To discover the age of a tree, researchers typically use an increment borer, when not available, they cut the tree down to count the rings.

Researchers have used metal tags to identify individual bristlecone pines (Pinus longaeva) for research purposes in the Patriarch Grove of the ancient bristlecone pine forest, Inyo National Forest, California. To discover the age of a tree, researchers typically use an increment borer, when not available, they cut the tree down to count the rings.
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